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https://thenextweb.com/apps/2018/02/13/google-amp-gmail-interactive-email/

Comments (18)

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@manton seriously! HTML email is the source of all sorts of problems, especially privacy and tracking concerns. Oh, and it makes creating an email client massively more complex.

schuth
schuth via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil The Verge, owned by AMP partner Vox Media, appears to have regurgitated Google’s press release without acknowledging its relationship to AMP. I have the feeling there will be a lot of regret about AMP on all parties’ parts by the time all is said & done.

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@schuth that's extra gross. I hope people call them on it!

Unix McBeard
Unix McBeard via Twitter

Can we not?

Jonathan LaCour
Jonathan LaCour via Twitter

Email needs to be rebooted completely. Just not this way. Yuck.

JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil @gruber has been pretty vocal about amp in the past - I expect he will be calling them out pretty soon.

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@JohnPhilpin as he should. AMP is a terrible idea born out of laziness and the overbuilt web.

JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil 100% concurrence

oyam
oyam via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil Verge just bans people who call them out on things. It’s happened to me in the past and they’ve gone as far as remove all my comments I’ve ever made, regardless of the topic.

cleverdevil
cleverdevil via Micro.blog

@amit sadly, between GMail and Chrome, they've got a plurality of email users. Maybe a majority, honestly.

oyam
oyam via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil Also control. If companies are willing to practically give up traffic and visitors and hand them over to Google, why wouldn’t they push for it? Not that I agree with AMP, but it makes sense for Google.

schuth
schuth via Micro.blog

@amit Bingo. Gmail must be by leaps & bounds the largest free email provider not behind the Great Firewall. All the AMP/Gmail engagement data will go straight into Google’s datafarms. In a better world, antitrust lawsuits would be forthcoming, if not already underway.

amit
amit via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil that’s the biggest problem we face as a community, users won’t realise what they are giving up if they keep getting new shiny features in their free service.

ronguest
ronguest via Micro.blog

@cleverdevil in other words to generate more ad revenue

amit
amit via Micro.blog

@schuth yes. Completely agreed. This is the headline MIT technology review had - “You’ll soon be able to browse parts of the web without leaving Gmail.” Sure, exactly what Google would want.

gerwitz
gerwitz via Micro.blog

@manton does this mean we shouldn’t hold our breath for AMP interactive Micro.blog posts?

We wouldn’t even have to leave our feed!

JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin via Micro.blog

@oyam @cleverdevil my rule of thumb is that if it makes sense for google it might not make sense for me.

jmreekes
jmreekes via Micro.blog

@colinwalker I’ve still got mine but it’s all fetched by FastMail